Take a look at this compact dwelling that was showcased on Season 7, Episode 7 of the television show “Tiny House Big Living.” You can catch the episode on the DIY Network or find it on Amazon!
Please note that the plot of land is not part of the deal and cannot be leased. Additionally, the seller does not provide owner-financing, and the responsibility for shipping falls on the buyer.
Named “The Marion,” this diminutive abode spans 320 square feet and was constructed in Charleston County, South Carolina. Its design prioritizes comfort, functionality, and aesthetics. The interior boasts an open-concept living space with a small sofa and a foldable desk or bench. There is also a complete kitchen, a full bathroom, and two sleeping lofts—a primary loft and a guest loft—that are connected by a bridge. Access to the guest loft is provided through a ladder and hatch door. The tiny house includes built-in drawers with stairs that have soft-close mechanisms, a wardrobe closet, and a laundry room.
The kitchen and bathroom feature countertops made of walnut butcher block, complemented by chrome fixtures. A stainless steel sink is present in the kitchen, while the bathroom showcases a vessel sink. The exterior of the house reflects the timeless Charleston style, featuring cedar plank siding painted in a soothing verditer blue, white trim, charming window boxes, traditional Charleston green shutters, a motion-activated coach light, and a Charleston awning.
This dwelling was specifically designed for long-term “park and stay” living. It comes equipped with a high-efficiency Mitsubishi mini-split HVAC system, a Rennai tankless water heater, a 100 lb propane tank, standard plumbing, and a 50′ 8-gauge 4-prong RV plug. The furniture is included, making this tiny house truly unique. Guests are amazed by the comfort, spaciousness, and practicality of the home. Unlike cramped spaces, this tiny house excels in providing a roomy and livable environment, earning a perfect 10 out of 10.